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Development of Novel Wearable Sensor Technology for Walking Training Toward Functional Restoration of Stroke Patients
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Independent walking is a significant challenge for stroke patients, and improving mobility is of crucial importance for them. Supervised walking training is the standard rehabilitative program for this population; however, it can often be performed for only a few hours a week due to limited...
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Highly Stretchable, Transparent, and Adhesive Double Network Hydrogels for the Development of Wearable Strain Sensors
DownloadSpring 2024
The exploration of high-performance hydrogels in this thesis marks the convergence of biomedical engineering and wearable technology. This study delves into the creation and use of a novel silicotungstic acid (SiW)-based hydrogel, designed specifically for wearable strain sensors. Mimicking human...